A dire warning from Tuvalu's prime minister, who says that without more international help,some Pacific economies may collapse; A court finds the Indonesian government acted illegally in cutting internet to West Papuans who protested against their treatment last year; And, we check in with one Cook Islands family of three doctors, who happen to be olympic reps, and can now lay claim to a sportsperson of the year.

New Zealand's Pacific community is galvanised by the Black Lives Matter protests in the US; A bad week for opposition figures in Papua New Guinea; the opposition leader finds out he's still suspended, legal challenges are dropped, and Peter O'Neill finds himself cast aside; And, an anti corruption watchdog alleges a rubber plantation in Papua New Guinea is a front for illegal logging.

We hear about the ordeal faced by two Marshall Islands fisherman who spent 42 days adrift at sea; The suspension of Sodelpa leaves a big challenge for Fiji's 3 remaining opposition MPs; And, Tongan pop art is - finally- revealed.

Niue votes in for big change in parliament. The sitting premier has been ousted; Bougainville's two-term president John Momis loses his bid for a third. And paying tribute to Pasifika in New Zealand's Queen's Birthday honours.

Members of New Zealand's Pacific community have been recognised at this weekend's Queen's Birthday Honours for services to the community, education and to health. But poetry and the arts, Pacific dance and cycling made the list as well.

Where to next for Fiji's suspended opposition party, and what Sodelpa's absence mean for democracy?; Unease in New Zealand's Pacific business community about their prospects coming out of lockdown; And, a call to think twice about seabed mining.